The holidays may be over, but Kylie Jenner, 19, gave fans of her cosmetics line a gift yesterday when she revealed a new eyeshadow collection, The Royal Peach Palette, which appears to be bigger and better than her past eye launches.

Unlike her 2016 palettes, The Royal Peach contains 12 shades (up from nine), features a large mirror and even comes with a make-up brush.

Judging by the hype created by the news (an image of the palette on Kylie's own Instagram page has racked up over a million likes in less than 24 hours), you'll want to have your credit card at the ready on January 12 at 3PM PST, when it goes on sale on kyliecosmetics.com for $45.

Peach out: Inspired by this monochromatic beauty look she wore at New York Fashion Week in September, Kylie Jenner, 19, is launching her own peach eyeshadow palette

Coming soon: The Royal Peach Palette, which features 12 shades, a mirror and a make-up brush launches on kyliecosmetics.com on Thursday, January 12 at 3PM PST

If you're up to date on the latest in make-up, you might be experiencing a bit of déjà vu right now.

Too Faced's highly in-demand Sweet Peach eyeshadow collection was restocked just last month after it sold out almost immediately back in March.

Containing both matte and shimmery peach tones, as well as earthy green and purple shades, Kylie's take on the peach trend is undeniably similar to Too Faced's, but fans have been quick to point out one major difference between the two: the inclusion of a royal blue eyeshadow hue.

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Compare and contrast: The Kylie Cosmetics Royal Peach Palette and the popular Too Faced Sweet Peach collection contain several similar shades

Peach pairings: The packaging offers one way to mix and match and the palette's 12 shades

A sneak peek of the palette's packaging reveals that the bright shade is meant to complement the other, more neutral colors. On the box, an image of Kylie's eyelids are painted with peach hues while her lower lash lines are rimmed with the blue.

In a recent Snapchat video, Kylie explained that she was inspired to produce the palette by a look her make-up artist Ariel Tejada created on her during New York Fashion Week in September.